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  • howboutdat
    MVP
    • Nov 2012
    • 1908

    #136
    Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

    Originally posted by jpdavis82
    Sim just tweeted this was merely a suggestion from a community member that's it. So hopefully that's all it really is.


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    ok fair enough, but why focus on that so much on the show , when the devs for CFM are clearly listening? Why not save that for another time and just focus on what people want to see in CFM , without the tag of paid for...and again they arent the first GC ive heard talk about this, Shop and Madscientist have too. Im pretty sure Shop even mentioned it in one of this live streams on his new show on ea twitch this year.... just odd i keep hearing it from the GC who are most responsive with community to me.
    Yup, i said it !



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    • DeuceDouglas
      Madden Dev Team
      • Apr 2010
      • 4297

      #137
      Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

      Originally posted by CM Hooe
      On charging for elements in CFM: the concept of pay-to-win is very widely accepted as terrible game design when devising a micro transaction element. I'm sure the guys at Tiburon know this. To that end I would not expect to see any "buy XP"/ "training bonus" / etc. options in CFM anytime soon.

      Note that Ultimate Team is absolutely not pay-to-win. It is entirely playable without spending a dime, and there are safeguards in preventing pay-to-win, including the fact that real money / "Points" have no value in the auction house so a user can't just pick his players.
      I've never touched MUT so I don't know how it works but if the fact that paying money doesn't get you better players, why and what is it that people are exactly paying for?

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      • therealsmallville
        Pro
        • May 2011
        • 940

        #138
        Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

        Pretty much every game released these days has DLC of some kind, and often with a "season pass" package. I could see myself purchasing a few things, but, as with all DLC, it would depend on what it was.

        Madden 10 had DLC for purchase, like the ability to prevent 2 players in the league from retiring (I used this, kept Favre around til he was 50 lol), and other small things that didn't impact the base game if you didn't have it. Stuff like that, or the inclusion of Legends, I would pay a couple bucks for.

        If the NFL announced mid-season that a new international game would be added the following year in a new location, I'd pay a couple bucks if it meant EA could get the new stadium in my game right now.

        I'd even be willing to pay a couple bucks for expanded commentary (like a seperate team) or updated video for rookie QB entrances so it's not showing college footage in year 2 & beyond.

        Those things are reasonable, to me. It's rare these days to pay $60 and have the complete experience. Basic features, though, that have always bedn included, no way. If we had to pay for things like "all new progression!", or throwback uniforms, or gear, count me out of that.


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        • Hooe
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          • Aug 2002
          • 21555

          #139
          Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

          Originally posted by DeuceDouglas
          I've never touched MUT so I don't know how it works but if the fact that paying money doesn't get you better players, why and what is it that people are exactly paying for?
          You're basically trading money for time.

          Any user may acquire any player in the auction house, but only with Coins. Coins are only earned by playing games. There are "Quick-Sell for Coins" items but as far as I know those are only rewards for completing solo challenges. Users can also trade cards one-for-one, if I recall correctly. The effect is that there is no card off-limits to users who decide they don't want to spend any real money on the mode, but they have to put in a whole lot of time playing games and earning coins to get the cards they really want. The challenge of that experience is the appeal of MUT to these players.

          The things many people spend money on are packs. Packs contain multiple random cards of varying power levels / OVR ratings, and can be bought with coins or real money. The odds of getting desirable cards don't change based on whether you use coins or money. People who go this route basically want to build the best team with which to play against others online and don't want to waste their time on solo challenges.

          The effect is that, while you can absolutely build a competitive team without spending money, it will take a while, and it is unquestionably faster to build a competitive team by spending money. Users are paying for convenience.

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          • jpdavis82
            All Star
            • Sep 2005
            • 8794

            #140
            Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

            Adidas cleats confirmed, those cleats Burnett has on are pretty crazy.


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            • N51_rob
              Faceuary!
              • Jul 2003
              • 14805

              #141
              Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

              Originally posted by CM Hooe
              I'm quoting Rex for emphasis because this is important.

              The "drop to spot" zone coverage concept that's been in every football game since the dawn of time is, while not necessarily wrong, a naive implementation of zone defense. NFL teams and FBS level college teams don't play drop-to-spot zones really at all, they use pattern match zone defenses. An NFL linebacker in a Cover 3 match defense doesn't wait for receivers to enter his assigned region of the field in a stubborn hook zone assignment, rather he tracks multiple receivers and based on their route combinations works towards a specific receiver.

              If Tiburon nails pattern matching in Madden 17, you can basically take everything you know about how zone defense operates in Madden 16 and any other football video game you've ever played and chuck it out the window. This is not a token "we improved defensive AI this year" change, this is a concept that fundamentally changes how one calls and strategizes pass defense in Madden. Assuming they get it right or even somewhere close, this is a real-life advanced football concept you must learn to succeed in Madden going forward.


              Drop to spot is why 4 verts was so money. LBs that got no depth at all in their drops. Really want to see all this in action.
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              • spoofrice11
                Pro
                • Mar 2004
                • 672

                #142
                Please say that the stupid CFM is gone or I will pass again. Got a Xone last yr w/ EA Access & didn't like the game at all.
                Hopefully they played MyLeague on NBA 2K16 and try to make it like that. With Editing, Options and Control on things.

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                • Cowboy008
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 4574

                  #143
                  Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

                  Originally posted by jpdavis82
                  Adidas cleats confirmed, those cleats Burnett has on are pretty crazy.


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                  I'm glad they are finally adding in new equipment. Even though it's a small thing it really adds to the game. Hopefully they have added in some new facemasks as well

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                  • Gridiron
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 418

                    #144
                    Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

                    Originally posted by jpdavis82
                    Adidas cleats confirmed, those cleats Burnett has on are pretty crazy.


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                    Yeah, those do look pretty nice.

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                    • DeuceDouglas
                      Madden Dev Team
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 4297

                      #145
                      Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

                      Originally posted by CM Hooe
                      The things many people spend money on are packs. Packs contain multiple random cards of varying power levels / OVR ratings, and can be bought with coins or real money. The odds of getting desirable cards don't change based on whether you use coins or money. People who go this route basically want to build the best team with which to play against others online and don't want to waste their time on solo challenges.

                      The effect is that, while you can absolutely build a competitive team without spending money, it will take a while, and it is unquestionably faster to build a competitive team by spending money. Users are paying for convenience.
                      Gotcha. Sounds pretty much exactly like what CoD has become.

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                      • smiley3
                        Pro
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 730

                        #146
                        Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

                        Originally posted by jpdavis82
                        Comparison shot of Gurley in 17 vs IRL I just made


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                        Good shot JPDavis82, only if they can tone the colors of the team uniforms to match real life, would make it even more perfect!

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                        • Dwaresacksqb
                          Pro
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 696

                          #147
                          Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

                          Originally posted by DeuceDouglas
                          That's how it starts though and it only get's worse from there. They might start you off with legends and coaches or something like that and if people pay it's only going to increase to potentially things like scouting packages or training packages or XP boost type things. I would highly, highly doubt they would ever go there but with the way things are now it's entirely possible.
                          That's possible. Honestly, I didn't even think about legendary head coaches. Now that is something I would think about purchasing. It would still keep the game realistic, I could just treat the hiring as a coach coming out of retirement as opposed to a player so old, he has no buisness in the league. Still though, I would rather they not add any micro transactions at all to CFM for the same reasons you mentioned.
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                          • Dazraz
                            Pro
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 794

                            #148
                            I'm just hoping they haven't turned Franchise Mode into a Single Player Offline experience.

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                            • juggalotusx
                              Pro
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 730

                              #149
                              Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

                              3 things.
                              1.Hope special teams blocking is fixed so run backs are possible now
                              2. saw the new HB running features, hope its more than just a dice roll this year, seemed like you didn't stiff arm last year you had a better chance of breaking a tackle, the animations mess up the running with the ball so much.
                              3. Still see players standing not interacting, #20 jets looking right at gronk does nothing, patriots downfield not engaging in the play, ugh. Gronks stiff arm also flinging the guy with ease,hmm.

                              4. If you pause while he is in the endzone big difference in the face, looks very bland and generic.

                              Crowd looks very nice though.
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                              • jpdavis82
                                All Star
                                • Sep 2005
                                • 8794

                                #150
                                Re: Madden NFL 17 Address All 3 Phases of the Game: Offense, Defense & Special Teams

                                Originally posted by juggalotusx
                                3 things.
                                1.Hope special teams blocking is fixed so run backs are possible now
                                2. saw the new HB running features, hope its more than just a dice roll this year, seemed like you didn't stiff arm last year you had a better chance of breaking a tackle, the animations mess up the running with the ball so much.
                                3. Still see players standing not interacting, #20 jets looking right at gronk does nothing, patriots downfield not engaging in the play, ugh. Gronks stiff arm also flinging the guy with ease,hmm.

                                4. If you pause while he is in the endzone big difference in the face, looks very bland and generic.

                                Crowd looks very nice though.


                                Crowd looks like it did last year or did I miss something? I liked the crowd last year though, but I would like to see them add children, but first I'd like team flags and cheerleaders, maybe vendors in the stands.

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